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Lequin, Yves. "S. H. F. Hickey, Workers in Imperial Germany. The Miners of the Ruhr, Oxford, Clarendon Press, « Oxford Historical Monographs », 1985, XIV, 330 p., index, bibliogr." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 42, no. 4 (1987): 836–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900077209.

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Golovakha, Yevhen, and Tetiana Zahorodniuk. "Natalia Panina’s sociology: theory, research, professional ethics." Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, no. 3 (October 2023): 5–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/sociology2023.03.005.

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The article focuses on the life and legacy of an outstanding Ukrainian sociologist, Doctor of Sciences in Sociology Natalia Panina (1949–2006). She was a leading expert within Ukraine in a number of areas determining the development of national sociological science and relating to the study of important social phenomena such as social adaptation, societal transformation and political culture. She also provided organizational and methodological support to the monitoring and epidemiological studies. N. Panina adapted a number of well-known Western questionnaires for measuring anxiety, anomie, so
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Nadim, Tahani, Barbara A. R. Mohr, and Sarah A. Löwe. "Reconstructions of a historic paleontological collection: Diversity re-created." Earth Sciences History 34, no. 2 (2015): 348–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/1944-6187-34.2.348.

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As part of a physical and historical reconstruction of a fossil collection, we demonstrate how elucidating biographic aspects of the collector and describing the activities of the institution can expand our understanding of collections as natural, social and historical assemblages. We then show how this understanding can be applied to contemporary concerns by using it in conjunction with modern collections to reconstruct species richness in deep time and to reflect on the term ‘biodiversity’. This multi-disciplinary engagement between natural and social sciences at natural history museums coul
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Schwanhäuser, Silvia, Joseph W. Sakshaug, and Yuliya Kosyakova. "How to Catch a Falsifier." Public Opinion Quarterly 86, no. 1 (2022): 51–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfab066.

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Abstract Deviant interviewer behavior is a potential hazard of interviewer-administered surveys, with interviewers fabricating entire interviews as the most severe form. Various statistical methods (e.g., cluster analysis) have been proposed to detect falsifiers. These methods often rely on falsification indicators aiming to measure differences between real and falsified data. However, due to a lack of real-world data, empirical evaluations and comparisons of different statistical methods and falsification indicators are scarce. Using a large-scale nationally representative refugee survey in G
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Glebov, V. V., V. V. Shevtsov, and D. N. Efremova. "Armed attacks in educational institutions: social, psychological and informational problems of education security in Russia and abroad." Medicо-Biological and Socio-Psychological Problems of Safety in Emergency Situations, no. 1 (May 5, 2023): 87–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.25016/2541-7487-2023-0-1-87-99.

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Relevance. The history of armed attacks on educational institutions originated in the United States, but in recent decades this social phenomenon has spread widely to other countries, including Russia. Mass social tragedies associated with deaths of the youth cause great concern among all groups of population and require comprehensive prevention measures.The objective of the study is to identify social environmental factors that shape school shooter mentality, as well as to explore various strategies to prevent attacks in educational institutions of different levels (kindergartens, schools, un
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Schreiber, S., A. P. Bleakman, M. C. Dubinsky, et al. "A190 THE IMPACT OF BOWEL URGENCY ON THE LIVES OF PATIENTS WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS IN THE US AND EUROPE: COMMUNICATING NEEDS AND FEATURES OF IBD EXPERIENCES (CONFIDE) SURVEY." Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology 6, Supplement_1 (2023): 35–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcag/gwac036.190.

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Abstract Background Moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) exerts a significant burden on patients’ lives. Patients with UC report that bowel urgency has a substantial negative impact on their quality of life and psychosocial functioning, however, this symptom is missing from most disease activity indices. Purpose The Communicating Needs and Features of IBD Experiences (CONFIDE) study aims to increase understanding of the impact of symptoms, including bowel urgency, on the lives of patients (pts) with moderate to severe UC and Crohn’s disease in the United States (US), Europe (EUR), and Ja
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Ledebur, Sophie. "Evidence of undercounting: Collecting data on mental illness in Germany (c. 1825-1925)." Science in Context, July 4, 2023, 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269889723000078.

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Argument Collecting data about people with mental disorders living outside of asylums became a heightened concern from the early nineteenth century onwards. In Germany, so-called “insanity counts” targeted the number and sometimes the type the mentally ill who were living unattended and untreated by professional care throughout the country. An eagerly expressed assumption that the “true” extent of the gathered numbers must be much higher than the surveys could reveal came hand in glove with the emerging task of “managing” insanity and its potential dangers in a modern society. The doorstep of
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Völker, Sebastian, Antje van der Zee-Neuen, Alexander Rinnert, Jessica Hanneken, and Tim Johansson. "Detecting high-risk neighborhoods and socioeconomic determinants for common oral diseases in Germany." BMC Oral Health 24, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-03897-4.

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Abstract Background Ideally, health services and interventions to improve dental health should be tailored to local target populations. But this is not the standard. Little is known about risk clusters in dental health care and their evaluation based on small-scale, spatial data, particularly among under-represented groups in health surveys. Our study aims to investigate the incidence rates of major oral diseases among privately insured and self-paying individuals in Germany, explore the spatial clustering of these diseases, and evaluate the influence of social determinants on oral disease ris
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Singh, Prianka, Bryan Bennett, Tom Bailey, et al. "Real-world study of the impact of recurrent/metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (R/M SCCHN) on quality of life and productivity in Europe." BMC Cancer 21, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-021-08557-2.

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Abstract Background Although current therapy for patients with early-stage squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN) is potentially curative, the recurrence rate is high. Patients with recurrent or metastatic (R/M) SCCHN have a poor prognosis and substantial disease burden, including impaired health-related quality of life (HRQoL), productivity loss and indirect costs, such as need for caregiver support. The aim of this study was to characterize the impact of R/M SCCHN and its first-line treatment on patient and caregiver quality of life, daily activities and work productivity using
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Döring, Nicola. "Abortion Attitudes (Media Content, User Comments)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, November 11, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/5y.

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The concept of "abortion attitudes" refers to an individual's or group's beliefs, opinions, and feelings regarding the practice of abortion (Jelen & Wilcox, 2003). Abortion here addresses abortion care in the form of medical (i.e., drug-induced) or surgical termination of an unwanted pregnancy, usually before the fetus is considered viable (i.e., able to survive outside the womb). People's attitudes towards abortion care can vary widely and are influenced by factors such as cultural, religious, moral, and personal beliefs, societal norms and values, as well as personal experiences and medi
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Heinbach, Dominique. "Explicit civility (Online Discussions/Discussion Quality)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, November 29, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/5v.

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Explicit civility or respect is a key dimension to assess the (deliberative) quality of online discussions. In contrast to operationalizations that address civility through the mere absence of incivility or offensive language, this construct measures explicit indicators for respect, such as acknowledgements, endorsement, and explicit valuation.
 Field of application/Theoretical foundation
 Most studies on online discussions draw on deliberative norms to measure the quality of their discourse (e.g., Esau et al., 2017; Friess et al., 2021; Rowe, 2015; Ziegele et al., 2020; Zimmermann,
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CDA-AMC. "Troponin | Point of Care Testing in Rural and Remote Community Health Centres." Canadian Journal of Health Technologies 5, no. 5 (2025). https://doi.org/10.51731/cjht.2025.1124.

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What Is the Issue? Acute coronary syndrome (ACS), including myocardial infarction (MI), is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and survival rates for MI may be lower in rural and remote settings compared to urban settings. While chest pain is a common symptom of ACS, most patients with this symptom will ultimately not be diagnosed with MI and diagnosis can be challenging. Recommendations for diagnosis include many factors, one of which is serial blood sampling to test for cardiac troponin (cTn), a biomarker for cardiac injury. High sensitivity, laboratory-based assays are typi
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Lichtenstein, Dennis. "EU identity frame (European/Global Public Sphere)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, April 25, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/2zi.

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The variable “EU identity frame” is used to analyze the content of European identity. An EU frame establishes an understanding of the EU as a certain kind of community (e.g., political community, common market, community with political values). Identity frames are indicated by statements on general objectives, norms and/or historic aspects of the EU. For example, the frame that addresses the EU as a currency union is characterized by the objective to be economically strong and competitive and to uphold the norm of fiscal stability. The variable is usually combined with the coding of the evalua
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Pilkington, Bryan, Arthur Caplan, and Kayhan Parsi. "In an Age of Anti-Intellectualism, What is the Value of Expertise?" Voices in Bioethics 11 (July 9, 2025). https://doi.org/10.52214/vib.v11i.13851.

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Photo ID 25835385 © Travelling-light| Dreamstime.com Abstract The nature of the scientific enterprise is sometimes misunderstood by large sections of the public. Failure to understand how progress occurs within scientific disciplines can lead to nonadherence with expert recommendations, with devastating consequences. Why does the public put enough stock in scientific research and medical science to comply with certain research findings but are skeptical of others? Through careful attention to history, current socio-cultural contexts, scientific data, and knowledge development within profession
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Bowers, Olivia, and Mifrah Hayath. "Cultural Relativity and Acceptance of Embryonic Stem Cell Research." Voices in Bioethics 10 (May 16, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.52214/vib.v10i.12685.

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Photo ID 158378414 © Eduard Muzhevskyi | Dreamstime.com ABSTRACT There is a debate about the ethical implications of using human embryos in stem cell research, which can be influenced by cultural, moral, and social values. This paper argues for an adaptable framework to accommodate diverse cultural and religious perspectives. By using an adaptive ethics model, research protections can reflect various populations and foster growth in stem cell research possibilities. INTRODUCTION Stem cell research combines biology, medicine, and technology, promising to alter health care and the understanding
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